Sat., February 21, 40 Cub Scout Packs and 33 Boy Scout Troops of the North Trail District spread out across Lake Highlands, the Park Cities, Preston Hollow, North Dallas, and Richardson, picking up yellow Scouting for Food bags filled with non-perishable food items. This local effort was a part of the 22nd annual national Boy Scout food collection drive.
“The North Trail total for Saturday’s effort was 43,100 food items,” said Don Birdsong, the district’s food-drive chair. “It was a little windy and cold in the morning, but everyone’s hard work made up for any temporary discomfort we experienced,” he added. “The food we collected will go a long way in helping families in need in our communities.”
Youth and adults distributed the bags on Sat., February 14. A week later, they retraced their steps, picking up filled bags placed on door steps. Collected bags contained canned vegetables, soups, juices, meats, and baby formulas as well as boxed helper meals and pastas.
Participating Units
Among Scout units that collected in Lake Highlands or sorted, counted and packed donated items were:
· Pack 435, Lake Highlands Presbyterian Church
· Pack 473, Moss Haven Elementary School
· Pack 719, St. Patrick Catholic School
· Pack 890, Lake Highlands United Methodist Church
· Pack 891, White Rock Elementary School
· Troop 125, NorthwestBibleChurch
· Troop 435, Lake Highlands Presbyterian Church
· Troop 719, St. Patrick Catholic School
· Troop 890, Lake Highlands United Methodist Church
Collection Points
North Trail final collection points were three Tom Thumb Food and Pharmacy stores, including the one at Northwest Highway and Central Expressway, and Network Ministries, Richardson. The Network Ministries received more than 15,000 lbs. of food items. Items collected at Tom Thumb stores were donated to the Salvation Army.
Council Goals
North Trail is one 19 districts in Circle Ten Council, Boy Scouts of America. “This year’s Council goal was 500,000 items,” said Ponce Duran, Council Scout executive. “Our success was generously supported by our corporate sponsors, Tom Thumb Food and Pharmacy, The Dallas Morning News, and WFAA-TV/Channel 8,” he added. “Tom Thumb, a partner for each of the 22 annual drives, will accept food donations at their stores throughout the month of February.”
In 2010, the American Boy Scout movement will celebrate its 100th anniversary. “Next year, the Council goal will again be 500,000 items. With that, Circle Ten will celebrate the 100th anniversary having collected more 10 million food items in 23 drives,” said Mr. Duran. “Even in this challenging economic environment, I am confident we can attain that worthy goal.”
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Authors
Lake Highlands residents Greg Fowler and Scott Thompson are among adult volunteers who report on Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venture, and Varsity activities for the North Trail District, which includes Lake Highlands.








